The General Anesthetic Propofol Enhances the Function of γ‐Aminobutyric Acid‐Coupled Chloride Channel in the Rat Cerebral Cortex
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M. Mascia | G. Biggio | G. Santoro | A. Concas | E. Sanna | M. Serra | E Sanna | G Biggio | M Serra | G Santoro | A Concas | M P Mascia | Enrico Sanna | Mariangela Serra
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